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Why Are Planets Almost Spherical?
How is this happen?
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All substance with mass has gravity and more the mass they have more will be the gravity. At some time, there is sufficient mass in an object to attract all the substance in the object to its centre and thus makes a spherical shape. But some planets are not spherical in shape because like Asteroids, Comets; they don't have sufficient mass to pull and make a sphere.
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